Repositioning Leadership at Nottingham Forest
The club has elevated its coaching landscape with the appointment of Oliver Glasner as its fifth head coach in under a year.
Nottingham Forest has welcomed the addition of German coach Oliver Glasner, who took on the role amid the recent departure of Vitor Pereira. Glasner arrives as a replacement, stepping into a vacancy that comes just days before an automatic contract expiration. Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis emphasized a shared vision with Glasner, highlighting his commitment to achieving long-term success together. His appointment follows a sequence of leadership changes, including Nuno Espirito Santo’s initial tenure and the lasting presence of Ange Postecoglou, Sean Dyche, and Pereira. Glasner joins a team of seasoned managers who have guided the club into recent triumphs, such as their Community Shield win and the recent Europa Conference League semi-final appearance. The club remains focused on building a competitive and respected football presence in England and Europe.
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